martes, 24 de marzo de 2020

The use of check dams for soil restoration at watershed level: a century of history and perspectives

Hace unos meses apareció un número especial de la prestigiosa revista Science of the Total Environment, con el título: The use of check dams for soil restoration at watershed level: a century of history and perspectives. Este número especial fue editado por: Manuel Esteban Lucas-Borja, Guillaume Piton, Carlos Castillo, Demetrio Antonio Zema, Mary Nichols y Yang Yu.

Enlace:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/science-of-the-total-environment/special-issue/10C6WBV4J32

Contenido:

Lucas-Borja Manuel Esteban
The use of check dams for soil restoration at watershed level: a century of history and perspectives

Castelli Giulio
Effect of traditional check dams (jessour) on soil and olive trees water status in Tunisia

Gregoretti Carlo
Model-based approach for design and performance evaluation of works controlling stony debris flows with an application to a case study at Rovina di Cancia (Venetian Dolomites, Northeast Italy)

Rossi Giulia
Impact force of a surge of water and sediments mixtures against slit check dams

Alfonso-Torreño Alberto
sUAS, SfM-MVS photogrammetry and a topographic algorithm method to quantify volume of sediments retained in check-dams

Xu Xiangzhou
The use of check dams in watershed management projects: Examples from around the world

Robichaud Peter R.
Effectiveness of straw bale check dams at reducing post-fire sediment yields from steep ephemeral channels

Navarro-Hevia J.
‘Green’, rammed earth check dams: A proposal to restore gullies under low rainfall erosivity and runoff conditions

Lucas-Borja M.E.
Short-term effects of prescribed burning in Mediterranean pine plantations on surface runoff, soil erosion and water quality of runoff

Gonzalez-Romero J.
Short-term effects of postfire check-dam construction on ephemeral stream vegetation in a semiarid climate of SE Spain

Marchi Lorenzo
Channel control works and sediment connectivity in the European Alps

Li Peng
Land-use changes and check dams reducing runoff and sediment yield on the Loess Plateau of China

Nichols M.H.
The impacts of porous rock check dams on a semiarid alluvial fan

Li Peng
Runoff change and sediment source during rainstorms in an ecologically constructed watershed on the Loess Plateau, China

Galia Tomáš
Check dams decrease the channel complexity of intermediate reaches in the Western Carpathians (Czech Republic)

Mongil-Manso J.
The role of check dams in retaining organic carbon and nutrients. A study case in the Sierra de Ávila mountain range (Central Spain)

Ricci Giovanni Francesco
Effect of check dams on riparian vegetation cover: A multiscale approach based on field measurements and satellite images for Leaf Area Index assessment

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